People suffering from HIV are more susceptible to common infections.a. True
b. False

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Answer 1
Answer: True.
HIV is a virus that kills off the human immunity system. Because of this, the body will have a much harder time fighting off infections, viruses, etc.
Answer 2
Answer:

Answer:

True

Explanation:

It kills parts of your immune system


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Which option below demonstrates an imperative? A. Loss something every day. B. I lost my mother's watch. C. I lost two cities, lovely ones. D. All of the above.

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D-because imperative means something important and all of the choices are important (maybe even losing your mom's watch because it was important to her).

Which definition of the term Yankee is correct? A. a plantation owner who treats his slaves with decency B. a conductor on the Underground Railroad C. a soldier in the Union army during the Civil War D. a native-born American who wants to stop immigration

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The term Yankee and its contracted form Yank have several interrelated meanings, all referring to people from the United States.

Its various senses depend on the context and may refer to New Englanders, residents of the Northern United States, or Americans in general

Which definition of the term Yankee is correct?

The correct option is C:-a soldier in the Union army during the Civil War

The American Civil War was a civil war in the United States between the Union and the Confederacy.

The central cause of the war was the status of slavery.

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I think C. a soldier in the Union army during the Civil War.

Which sentence is punctuated correctly? A.The steak is overcooked, we'll eat it anyway.

B.The steak is overcooked, but we'll eat it anyway.

C.The steak is overcooked but we'll eat it anyway.

D.The steak is overcooked; but we'll eat it anyway.

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The steak is overcooked, but we'll eat it anyway. So B. is the correct anwser

Michah is almost finished with his book. He has reached the resolution. What happens to the conflict in a story during the resolution?a. The action of the story concludes, and the conflict is solved.
b. The conflict lessens, and the author introduces the events that close the story.
c. The tension builds as the conflict becomes more evident.
d. It is the moment of greatest tension, and the conflict has almost been resolved.

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"a. The action of the story concludes, and the conflict is solved" is almost always what happens to the conflict in a story during the resolution, but there are exceptions. 

Correct Answer is The conflict lessens, and the author introduces the events that close the story.

Which sentence has an inappropriate shift in personO They were unhappy about the new rule, but they agreed to follow it

O When I visited my aunt's farm, you could hear crickets chirping at night.

O I like going to cooking class because I get to try new, unfamiliar dishes.

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The last sentence doesn’t make since it should be when my dad was with the young children, he spend more time out side than they do today
So the last one is the answer

Match the person to the description.1. Amphimedon
person who unsuccessfully urges the crowd not to try to attack Odysseus
2. Eupithes
person who gave Odysseus his bow; murdered by Heracles
3. Dolius
loyal, old nurse/maid of Odysseus's household
4. Medon
loyal manservant to Odysseus; father of Melanthius and Melantho
5. Halitherses
Antinous's father; killed by Laertes
6. Eurycleia
loyal swineherd; takes Odysseus in with no questions
7. Iphitus
loyal cowherd; fights at Odysseus's side
8. Eumaeus
one of the dead suitors; Menelaus' son
9. Philoetius
the herald; spared during the slaughter

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1. Amphimedon - one of the dead suitors; Menelaus' son.
2. Eupithes - Antinous's father; killed by Laertes.
3. Dolius - loyal manservant to Odysseus; father of Melanthius and Melantho.
4. Medon - the herald; spared during the slaughter.
5. Halitherses - person who unsuccessfully urges the crowd not to attack Odysseus.
6. Eurycleia - loyal, old nurse/maid of Odysseus' household.
7. Iphitus - person who gave Odysseus his bow; murdered by Heracles. 
8. Eumaeus - loyal swineherd; takes Odysseys in with no questions.
9. Philoetius - loyal cowherd; fights at Odysseus's side. 

Answer:

1. Amphimedon  

one of the dead suitors; Menelaus' son

2. Eupithes  

Antinous's father; killed by Laertes

3. Dolius  

loyal manservant to Odysseus; father of Melanthius and Melantho  

4. Medon  

the herald; spared during the slaughter  

5. Halitherses  

person who unsuccessfully urges the crowd not to try to attack Odysseus

6. Eurycleia  

loyal, old nurse/maid of Odysseus's household.  

7. Iphitus  

person who gave Odysseus his bow; murdered by Heracles.

8. Eumaeus  

loyal swineherd; takes Odysseus in with no questions.

9. Philoetius  

loyal cowherd; fights at Odysseus's side.